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hismarmorealcalm:Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth Greek Hellenistic period 2nd century B.C. Ma
Orestes and Pylades arrive among the Taurians. Detail from a Campanian red-figure krater, Group of
alexandriad:as suggested by anon: “Alexander and Hephaistion’s reunion in India, after Alexander was
ancientart:The Croatian Apoxyomenos—A Bronze Athlete. It is thought to be a Hellenistic or Roman rep
The head of Hypnos (Sleep). Roman bronze sculpture (1st-2nd cent. CE) after a lost Hellenistic orig
eastiseverywhere:From National Geographic:Aphrodisias Martin GrayWhen archaeologist Kenan Erim first
ruetheterrible:Late Hellenistic Necklace and Earrings, 1st century B.C.;Gold, agate, garnet; GreekTh
artemisdreaming:Aphrodite Anadyomene, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st century BC (Axel Vervoordt
theancientwayoflife:~ Head of a Goat.Date: 300-100 B.C.Place of origin: GreecePeriod: Hellenistic pe
ancientjewels:Pair of Hellenistic gold and enamel earrings with swan figures, c. 2nd century BCE. Th
‘The Winged Victory of Samothrace’, (Hellenistic sculpture of Nike). 2nd century BC. Musée du Louvre
thisblueboy:Dancing Satyr, Roman copy after original Greek Hellenistic sculpture, Louvre Museum, Par
ancientpeoples:Papyrus Fragment with lines from Homer’s Odyssey c.285-250 BCEarly Hellenistic GreekF
The playwright Menander. Ancient Roman marble medallion (4th cent. CE) after a Greek original of th
lionofchaeronea:A statue of Zeus. Artist unknown; late Hellenistic period. From Kameiros, Rhodes;
Muse, restored as Sophonisba, by unknown Hellenistic artist and Simone Bianco, Museo Archeologico Na
fourteenth:birdonwing:azidahaka:Greek Statue - Lilith Crying:This is believed to be a Greek or Turki
Apulian red-figure terracotta fish plate. Attributed to the workshop of the Darius Painter; ca. 340
Boeotian terracotta statue of a woman with a hat. Artist unknown; 4th or 3rd cent. BCE. Now in the
Ancient Greek gold jewelry from the region of Pontika (in present-day Ukraine), formed in a Heracles
gemma-antiqua:Hellenistic gold snake ring with a garnet heart, dated to the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE
virtual-artifacts:Intaglio with Dionysos holding the thyrsos and a cup,late 4th–3rd century B.C. Gre
myhistoryblog:The Sanctuary of Hecate in Lagina, dated to the last quarter of the 2nd century BC, Ca
archaicwonder:Hellenistic Alexander the Great Cameo Necklace, 2nd-1st Century BCMade of gold, cameo
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